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Cargando... Serial Killers: The Insatiable Passion (1995)por David Lester
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Although this book is dated (over twenty years old now!) it's still a good review of the literature of serial killers and their psychology. (Lester concludes that there just isn't enough data to create a profile of serial killers as opposed to non-serial murderers or other serial criminals, largely because no one has bothered to do the work and definitions of "serial killer" vary wildly.) He does take at face value a few stories that have later been discredited as hoaxes, which weakens the book substantially since he tends to use only one or two cases as illustrative examples. Still - this is the kind of work that isn't done terribly often when discussing serial killers, and the level of intellectual rigor is refreshing. ( ) sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
This bestselling book has become a staple of every serious true crime book collector's library. One of the most reliable concise sources of information available about serial killers and their crimes, this book offers a psychological and sociological analysis of this most frightening yet fascinating criminal. Psychologist David Lester, recognized worldwide as a leading authority on death-both in the fields of suicide and homicide-offers a much-needed assessment of whether or not there is a dependable and useable psychological profile of the serial killer. Separating the facts from the myths by combining documented case histories of notable serial killers with behavioral research, Serial Killers: The Insatiable Passion has been welcomed and applauded as an important addition to the literature on serial killers by criminologists, psychologists, sociologists, law enforcement and true crime buffs alike. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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